Re: WTB: Professional Pinball Player Assoc Challenger 4
- From: bsaunders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 14:56:21 -0700 (PDT)
On May 10, 3:48 pm, Big12bus <w-morris...@xxxxxx> wrote:
On May 9, 10:07 pm, bsaund...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Still looking for this one: this was a conversion of a Bally Strikes
and Spares machine done back in the early 80's, it is also known as
Challenger 4 from an apron decal. Black re-painted cabinet with little
white cosmic stars and such on it, mirrored PPPA backglass, playfield
overlay in red/white/black, and different decals for the plastics. I
can make use of either an NOS kit, a whole converted game in about any
condition, or even just the overlayed playfield to put in a worn out
game I have here. Thanks.
Let me check the one I have in the box and make sure everything is
OK. It has been raining alot where i have it stored and it could have
some damage. I just never really "Cared". You know the way that can
be.
You never know a "floating" Pro is better then nothing at all
"RIGHT" ?
Challenger Pro Dolly Parton. Is that the game ?
I knew I didn't look around in that back pinball room of yours near
good enough when I was down there Bill.
Go ahead and get that "floater" ready for me, I can handle it. :)
.
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